Unlike the previous question, the answer of which the vast majority seemed to get wrong, this one is pretty straightforward. So much so that I doubt anyone gives the wrong answer here.
The answer being, of course, the oath-breaking festival of the Reign of Misrule, and the Festival of Lovers, more commonly known as the Feast of the Moon, which takes place a night after Midsummer.
Assuming, of course, things haven't changed in the past hundred or so years.
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edited May 2013
The Feast of the Moon and The Reign of Misrule
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And Reign of Misrule, when the natives can break the oaths of their guild or faith. A lot of brawling ensure. Not my kind of place
The answer being, of course, the oath-breaking festival of the Reign of Misrule, and the Festival of Lovers, more commonly known as the Feast of the Moon, which takes place a night after Midsummer.
Assuming, of course, things haven't changed in the past hundred or so years.
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